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Contemporary, three bedroom semi detached family home with period features and a well thought out single storey extension to the rear with dual aspect windows and patio doors leading out to the South facing rear garden.

Upon arrival to the property you are greeted with the front drive way leading on to the garage, providing off road parking for a number of vehicles. Once in through the welcoming entrance hall you will find the living room on the left hand side, comprising of a bay window to the front allowing natural light to illuminate the room. Continue to the end of the entrance hall to the fitted kitchen which opens out to the family room and leads you back round to the dining area, also accessible from the hall way. This forms part of a well thought out extension with dual aspect windows and patio doors out to the South facing rear garden complete with patio, lawn and backing on to the Farthing Downs ideal for an afternoon stroll in the countryside. Upstairs comprises of two double bedrooms with the two larger bedrooms benefitting from built in wardrobes, the family bathroom and access to the loft.

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Coulsdon

Are you thinking about buying a property in Coulsdon? The district is located in the borough of Croydon and offers residents access to the M25 and Gatwick airport, the rural scenery of Surrey, a range of shops and popular schools.

Despite being part of the Metropolitan area of London, Coulsdon retains a small town atmosphere and spirit, so it feels a long way from the frenetic city.

So, could Coulsdon be the perfect place for you to set up home? Read on to find out.

Are there local transport links nearby?

As mentioned, Coulson offers residents access to the M25, making it a popular area with long distance commuters. There are also two train stations in the area:

There’s also a regular bus service in the area, with services towards central London, Streatham, Purley, Redhill, Beddington and more.

What's the local food and drink scene like?

If you live in Coulsdon, you do of course have access to central London, where there are a huge variety of world-class restaurants and bars on offer. However, if you’d prefer to dine closer to home, there are a number of popular restaurants in Coulsdon itself. These include Thai Venue, a Thai restaurant, Singapore Orchid, serving cuisine from Singapore, Mirch Masala, serving Pakistani cuisine, Sichuan Garden, a Chinese restaurant and even a Pizza express.

How does Coulsdon rate for sport and leisure facilities?

If you live in Coulsdon, there’s no excuse not to keep fit. In neighbouring Purley, there’s Purley Leisure Centre, which has a gym, learning pool and swimming pool, and LA Fitness, which offers a gym, classes and personal training.

What can you do on a sunny day?

Coulsdon is a great place to be if the sun decides to make an appearance. Parks in the area include Happy Valley Park, which has woodland, meadows and nature trails, Farthing Downs and Grange Park, which has a sports ground, senior and junior football pitches and a children’s playground.

What's Coulsdon like for food and retail shopping?

Coulsdon is well equipped for retail shopping, with a number of high street stores, including a Boots, and banks including Santander and Barclays, as well as a range of local stores.

In the centre of Coulsdon there’s a Waitrose and a Tesco Express, and there’s also a Tesco in Purley and a Co-Operative in Kenley.

What does Coulsdon offer in terms of entertainment?

There are a number of venues to keep you entertained in and around Coulsdon, including several theatres, such as Fairfield Halls in Croydon, which shows live theatre, music and comedy, The Courtyard Theatre in Chipstead, home of the Chipstead Players, and Secombe Theatre in Sutton.

What's the local traffic and parking like?

Coulsdon’s shops are served by plenty of parking. Lions Green Road is a charged car park, located centrally, which is open from 7am - 6pm, Monday-Saturday, with 188 bays available. There is also some on-street parking in shopping areas.

Traffic can become a little congested along Brighton Road at peak times